By David Tulis The men and women harassing the city toward a gay ordinance see her as a debtor to their cause, and would like her to pay her …
By David Tulis The moral claims of Christianity in Chattanooga are being brushed aside by an ordinance that proposes the city become the enabling agent for two people to …
By David Tulis The federal deficit in October soared a F$409 billion, a near record; that’s F$3,567 per household, according to a report in cnsnews.com. That’s a lot of …
By David Tulis In the next two weeks members of Chattanooga city council will be deciding whether to afford medical and other benefits to homosexuals and sexual partners of …
By Franklin Sanders What is this American mania for making rules? Face it: America has shifted from a character-based society to a rule-based society. Formerly people’s character restrained them, …
By David Tulis An important argument for local economy in Chattanooga is that it gives resiliency to the people of the city in times of adversity. The power of …
The localist and freedom-minded person in a given locale favors sustainable local economy where people in the marketplace are free to serve other people — the consumer — and …
The move by Collegedale, Tenn., city government to approve benefits for homosexual partners has drawn many hoorahs and celebratory slaps on the back among gay activists and their supporters. …